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. 2018 Feb 19;3(1):e000114.
doi: 10.1136/bmjophth-2017-000114. eCollection 2018.

Relationship between electronically measured medication adherence and vision-related quality of life in a cohort of patients with open-angle glaucoma

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Relationship between electronically measured medication adherence and vision-related quality of life in a cohort of patients with open-angle glaucoma

Atalie C Thompson et al. BMJ Open Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether electronically measured medication adherence is associated with vision-related quality of life (VRQoL) in patients with open-angle glaucoma.

Methods and analysis: This is a 3-year prospective cohort study of 79 subjects with open-angle glaucoma at a Veterans Affairs medical centre. Participants returned a medication event monitoring system (MEMS) for their glaucoma eye-drops and had at least two visits with glaucoma during the study period. Those taking less than 80% of prescribed glaucoma medication doses were considered to be non-adherent. Subjects were interviewed using the National Eye Institute's Visual Function Questionnaire-25 (VFQ-25) at baseline and after 3 years.

Results: Thirty per cent (n=24/79) of participants took less than 80% of prescribed doses of their glaucoma medications at baseline. Patients who did not adhere to their medications at baseline had lower mean composite VFQ-25 scores at baseline (70.66±20.50 vs 75.91±19.12, standardised mean difference=0.27) and after 3 years (71.68±21.93 vs 76.25±21.67, standardised mean difference=0.21). Visual acuity (P=0.03), but not visual field severity (P=0.13) or medication adherence (P=0.30), was significantly associated with composite VFQ-25 score in an adjusted model.

Conclusions: Subjects who were non-adherent to their glaucoma medications at baseline as assessed by a MEMS device reported lower VRQoL than adherent subjects at baseline and after 3 years. However, visual acuity was significantly associated with VRQoL. Future studies should assess whether improved adherence to eye-drops impacts VRQoL in patients with glaucoma.

Keywords: electronically measured medication adherence; open angle glaucoma; vision-related quality of life.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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Plots of mean visual function subscale and composite scores at baseline and after 3 years among subjects who completed the study.

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